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Ted Lieu knows how to catch attention. Clad in a red, white and blue “Trump-Putin 2016” shirt, the Democratic Congressman from California’s 33rd District took to Facebook Live for 20 minutes on Thursday to answer constituent questions, with a focus on the Affordable Health Care Act, otherwise known as Trumpcare.

Lieu, a critic of President Donald Trump’s policies and habits, has not shied away from calling out the President this year, drawing vehement criticism from conservatives.

Lieu’s view on Trumpcare, a Republican alternative to former President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act, otherwise called Obamacare, is decidedly negative.

“Democracy depends on the rule of law, and that depends on an investigation by a law enforcement agency being able to proceed without interference, political or otherwise,” Lieu said.

Rep. Lieu then fielded a question about the 21st Century New Deal for Jobs, a proposed federal infrastructure bill that would invest $2 trillion into transit, education, utility and cybersecurity improvements over 10 years. According to projections from the Congressional Progressive Caucus, the program would create 2.5 million jobs within its first year.

“My hope is that Republicans will either pass the plan or come up with their own plan so we can negotiate and talk about it,” Lieu said. “We need to create millions of good-paying jobs across America.”

Lieu cited the mixed responses from Trump’s administration, as the President has contradicted Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley in both words and actions regarding Syria, Qatar and North Korea.

“The President has said he wants to be unpredictable; maybe in domestic politics, that’s OK,” Lieu said. “But foreign policy is one place to not be unpredictable…foreign leaders need to know what the U.S.’s goals are, what our policies are, and what we’re willing to fight and defend.”

Finally, once again delving in to AHCA, Lieu said “he’s learned not to predict this President or Republican Senators,” regarding the bill’s potential passage. Lieu took inspiration, he said, from the protest marches that sprung up following Trump’s inauguration.

“I’m going to fight back, and I’m going to talk about how terrible it is,” Lieu said. “If we all work together, we can stop horrible legislation like Trumpcare.”